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Autoworx in Wangara is good. http://www.autoworx.com.au/

Also, just around the corner is another place, forget what it's called, "down under imports" or something like that. They seem pretty good, though I havent seen any R32's in their car-yard, mostly just 180's and supras.

I dont want alot of mods as im maninly an N/A 6 and 8 guy so i dont know to much. Just a few mods to run mid 14s give or take is fine by me........One already hotted up has probably had the living balls thrashed out of it. Thats the only problem with skylines is people hammer them and drift them at every corner....not all of them....but alot...

I dont spose anyone noes of any around?

You've got down under imports (think thats what its called), Autoworx and Distinctive car imports in that general area. Theres a very nice 93 R32 man black at DCimports for $14,750 but its 2 door not sure why you would go for a 4 door :thumbsup:

Are you looking to get a skyline that is already in perth? or looking to import your own from japan? i highly recommend importing your own as i have done myself, but if you cant wait 4 months or so then you dont really have a choice but to pay big from a dealer or import yard, or you can pay little from a private sale!

And why 4 door?

I imported my car thru Imports101 and very professional and helpful, nothing but praise from me.

Theres enough happy customers that have their cars' profile listed on the site, so you can see for yourself.

15 year rules still exists, but is now pre-1989 rule.

Aussie Dollar is very strong against the Yen, which means imported cars are even cheaper atm.

Good luck whateva you choice mate, but R32 ftw! :pwned:

There is a place in south freo. Can't think of the name atm. Something like south imports or south fremantle imports. Nice guy and good prices. He really loves his skylines too :D

yer its "south fremantle automotive imports" he is very good .brings them in as you want it.

Are you looking to get a skyline that is already in perth? or looking to import your own from japan? i highly recommend importing your own as i have done myself, but if you cant wait 4 months or so then you dont really have a choice but to pay big from a dealer or import yard, or you can pay little from a private sale!

And why 4 door?

4Door is teh bomb! :sorcerer: :blink::O

btw, x2 for Autoworx, top mob...

Paul put me and my R34 4 door GTT together.... Now with Alastiar in charge, I don't see things changing, He's really good too!

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